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Old September 12th, 2010, 07:51 AM
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Yes, this is I.

I'm glad you liked the podcast! Feel free to comment on the thread I put up at the ATT for that purpose: http://www.atomicthinktank.com/viewt...p?f=27&t=38034

I'm looking for as much feedback as we can get. If we get enough people asking, I'm sure we can do another one!

Anyway, the only reason I ask for a seperate 3E forum is to make commenting on the different rulesets and asking questions about them easier and more organized. Not to indicate any preferences of one over the other.
Thanks shadow, I shall comment on ATT (I joined over there sometime ago but dont seem to visit often....for some reason the ATT Feels colder to me lol not sure why, perhaps its my poor typing skills that alienates people over there...or maybe i just love HL so darn much i tend to hang here more... i dunno, anyway shadow....nice to 'meet" you lol

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Old September 14th, 2010, 02:37 PM
I understand the goal of adding a new separate forum for M&M3, but I think it would cause more confusion than it would solve - I think a lot of issues are common between the game systems, and I don't want to have to move threads back and forth if someone posts them in the wrong forum. (We already have enough of a problem with people posting game-specific questions in the general Hero Lab forum.)

However, I have set up "thread prefixes" for this forum only - when you start a new thread, the forum should now require that you specify MM2 or MM3. That way all threads will either be tagged one or the other, and you can ignore threads about the game you're not interested in.
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Old September 14th, 2010, 10:58 PM
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However, I have set up "thread prefixes" for this forum only - when you start a new thread, the forum should now require that you specify MM2 or MM3. That way all threads will either be tagged one or the other, and you can ignore threads about the game you're not interested in.
nice. seems very workable.
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Old September 15th, 2010, 06:22 AM
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I understand the goal of adding a new separate forum for M&M3, but I think it would cause more confusion than it would solve - I think a lot of issues are common between the game systems, and I don't want to have to move threads back and forth if someone posts them in the wrong forum. (We already have enough of a problem with people posting game-specific questions in the general Hero Lab forum.)

However, I have set up "thread prefixes" for this forum only - when you start a new thread, the forum should now require that you specify MM2 or MM3. That way all threads will either be tagged one or the other, and you can ignore threads about the game you're not interested in.
Excellent solution, Colen! Thank you sir! I think this will help everyone minimize the confusion that was starting to pop up here and there.
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